Characterization of the effect of the GLUT-1 inhibitor BAY-876 on T cells and macrophages
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Characterization of the effect of the GLUT-1 inhibitor BAY-876 on T cells and macrophages
Abstract
Increased aerobic glycolysis is a metabolic hallmark of proinflammatory leukocytes including macrophages and T cells. To take up glucose from the environment and fuel glycolysis, activated leukocytes upregulate the glucose transporter GLUT1. The orally bioavailable selective GLUT1 inhibitor BAY-876 was developed primarily as an anti-tumor drug. Our study assessed its activity on activated macrophages and CD4+ T cells. BAY-876 significantly attenuated glucose uptake by cultured CD4+ T cells and macrophages by 41% and 15%, respectively. Extracellular flux analysis of activated CD4+ T cells in vitro showed that BAY-876 significantly decreases glycolytic proton flux rate and lactate production, effects that are accompanied by an increased oxidative phosphorylation-mediated ATP production rate, leaving intracellular ATP levels per cell unchanged. However, GLUT1 inhibition reduced CD4+ T cell proliferation without compromising cell viability and reduced IFN-γ secretion by 20%. Moreover, TNF secretion from macrophages was reduced by 27%. We conclude that GLUT1-specific inhibitors, like BAY-876, deserve further in vivo testing in a broad range of (auto-) inflammatory disease models.
Keywords: GLUT1; Glucose; Glycolysis; Immunometabolism.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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